The Joma Hyper Pro HRD sits in Joma's upper performance tier but struggles to distinguish itself in a crowded mid-to-high market where Spanish and Argentine brands dominate with more refined engineering.
The Joma Hyper Pro HRD sits in Joma's upper performance tier but struggles to distinguish itself in a crowded mid-to-high market where Spanish and Argentine brands dominate with more refined engineering. It offers a reasonably balanced feel with modest power on smashes, but off-centre shots feel punishing and the feedback through the handle is mediocre over extended sessions. Intermediate club players looking for a budget-friendly brand name racket may find it acceptable, but those serious about progression will outgrow it quickly or find better options at the same price point.